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Sava Eskimo HP2
The tyre meets the European Union's requirements for winter tyres
Carries the 3PMSF (Three Peak Mountain Flake) symbol, which is awarded after the model in question has been thoroughly tested for snow grip.
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During this time, we have collected5 reviews
Our customers have driven on these tyres 19000 km
Usual driving style
moderate
Results : 5 of 5 reviews
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Opinion from outside the UK
I honestly do not see any disadvantages. On slush, as well as on slippery snow, the car did not skid when overtaking on the national 6 (Slupsk-Lębork route). Once with a sudden turn and avoiding the island it lightly threw my back, and so on these tyres the car probably held on to the road. I recommend. The only drawback is that you know a consumption of winter tyres, some from 1.5-2 liters per 100 km more fuel. Read more Collapse
Summary: I recommend this tyre
Overall assessment:
The grip on dry surface 5/5
The grip on wet surface 4/5
The grip on snow and slush 3/5
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Paweł
Sava tires are already in use second winter. They write great, good price, good quality. I travel by car outside the city and in the city, and I have no objections to them. I am happy and honestly recommend. Read more Collapse
The grip on snow and slush 4/5
Marta Zawisza
I already had winter tyres from this manufacturer in earlier Opel Vectra or Astra cars. Now in the 7-person Dacia these are doing very well. Read more Collapse
The grip on wet surface 5/5
The grip on snow and slush 5/5
Łukasz
Hello. I bought these to save some money. The tyre is satisfying. Distance too small to write something more specific. Read more Collapse
The grip on dry surface 3/5
The grip on wet surface 3/5
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janek
Love these tyres , great on slush and snow , not as noisy as I first thought . Well happy - great value Read more Collapse
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Steven Anderson